'Friday, February 26, 1982The Daily Tar Heel3 Touring Sofia Orchestra to perform this Sunday The Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, on tour in the Clnited States to celebrate the 1,300th anniversary of the establishment of Bulgaria, will perform Sunday at 8 p.m. in Memorial Hall. The orchestra, which has appeared in 22 European coun tries and toured the United States in 1978, is under the direction of Konstantin Iliev. The program will consist of Vladigerov's Bulgarian Rhapsody "Vardar", Tchaikovsky's Violin Con certo in D major, and Dvorak's Sym phony 5 in G major. The soloist for the Tchaikovsky work will be Mincho Minchev,who Students, faculty to march at Fort Bragg By KATHERINE LONG and DAVID McIIUGII Staff Writers About 100 UNC students and faculty will join a rally at Fort Bragg Saturday to protest the training of Salvadoran soldiers there, student organizers said Thursday. "We're building a movement of people protesting U.S. involvement in EI Salvador," said UNC student Richard McGough, the Chapel Hill contact for the Fort Bragg Coalition, which is organizing the demonstration. Father Henry Atkins, chief spokesman for the Coalition and an Episcopal chaplain at UNC-Greensboro, said, "We want to make clear our demand that aid to El Salvador be cut off. We want to make clear our opposition to the training of Salvadoran soldiers at Fort Bragg, Announcing Something New. . . Bacon, Tomato, and Cheese served open-face on a toasted English Muffin, topped with cheese, tomato, and bacon, then broiled to perfection 2.95 Roast Beef Sandwich thinly sliced roast beef served on a kaiser roll, with sauteed onions and our famous horseradish sauce or tangy barbecue sauce. 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Bill Mad dox said, "They (the Coalition) have in dicated that it will be a peaceful demonstration. That's what they said the last time, and that's how things turned out." A Jan. 1 1 El Salvador protest involving 300 people was held at the base without incident. Maddox added that security precau tions would be taken nonetheless. "Basically, we'll have a security force to guide people where they're supposed to go and to react to any type trouble," he said. A new star is born. Domino s Pizza s new Price Destroyer. The Price Destroyer includes ten top quality items for the pticebf only five A devastating bargain. " Off any Price Destroyer One coupon per pizza Expires: 31 562 Fast, Fre Delivery 503 W. Rosemary Street Telephone: 923-0243 UNC group By SUZETTE ROACH Staff Writer Groups are being organized at colleges across North Carolina in objection to the proposed constitutional amendment to allow state legislators four-year terms. The UNC chapter of the Keep The Two-Year Term Committee held an organizational meeting Wednesday. The Keep The Two-Year Term Committee is a bi partisan state-wide organization headed by Tom Gilmore, a former legislator from Guilford County, said UNC law student Harry Kaplan. Kaplan and Richard Roper, a junior at UNC-Greensboro and governor of the North Carolina Student Legislature, are in charge of organizing chapters of the committee on North Carolina campuses. Kaplan said the committee was formed to counter the traditional apathy of North Carolinians toward consti tutional amendments. Voters passed 22 of the last 23 proposed amendments. Often voters who were unin formed or apathetic approved amendments, figuring the legislature knew best, Kaplan said. Fayetteville Police Chief Daniel Dixon refused to comment. "We are taking the standard procedures for handling this kind of operation and we are not making any statement other than that," he said. McGough said the rally will begin at 10 a.m. in Pope Park, on Rt. 301, with speakers, music and entertainment. At 1 p.m. a motorcade will travel down Grove Street to Bragg Boulevard, and protesters will enter Fort Bragg for a 2 p.m. rally. McGough and 11 other members of groups which organized the rally held a press conference at Sen. Jesse Helms' of fice in Raleigh Thursday and stated their views of the crisis in FJ Salvador. Helms was not there, McGough said. SUMMER JOB OPENINGS FOR CAMP COUNSELORS at Camp Sea Gull (boys) and Camp Seafarer (girls). Serving as a camp counselor is a challenging and rewarding oppor tunity to work with young people, ages 7-16. Sea Cull and seafarer are health and character development camps located on the coast of North Carolina and feature sail ing, motorboating, and seamanship, plus many usual camping activities including a wide variety of major sports. 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He also said he hopes to set up a campus debate between Gilmore and Henson Barnes, the Goldsboro senator who proposed the amend ment. There will be a state-wide press conference in March.' D'Amico said two-year terms keep the legislators ac countable and accessible to the citizens. "The amend ment would make the General Assembly less responsive to the needs of the people," D'Amico said. "North Carolina's governor is the only one in the nation without the veto power, and the opportunity to vote every two years is one of the few checks we have on the legislature's Ballet to perform at Union Saturday The American Ballet Theatre II will end a four-week tour with a perfor mance in Chapel Hill Saturday at 8 p.m. in Memorial Hall. A New York-based company, the ABT II was formed in 1972 by Richard Englund. According to Englund, ABT II is designed to be a "transitional step from student to pro fessional," spotlighting young dancers whose ages range from 17 to 21. 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